Feel the Heritage Festival. Noon-4 p.m. at Langston-Brown Community Center, 2121 N. Culpeper St. Features music and dance performances, food, vendors and more. Free. There will be a memory-sharing walk at 2:30 p.m.

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper. 6 p.m. at Church of the Covenant, 2666 Military Road. Free, but donations welcome. 703-524-4115.

Wednesday/Feb. 13

Volunteer Training. The TreeStewards of Arlington and Alexandria are holding training sessions for people interested in learning how to plant, care and maintain trees throughout the communities. Visit www.treestewards.org or 703-527-2349 for application.

Meeting. The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association will have a meeting at 12:30 p.m. at Culpepper Garden Senior Center, 4435 N. Pershing Drive. Karl Van Newkirk will discuss “Arlington in the 18th Century.” Free.

Friday/Feb. 15

Summer Activities Fair. 6-8 p.m. at Thomas Jefferson Community Center, 3501 S. 2nd St. Learn about summer school, recreation programs, day and overnight camps and camps for children with special needs. Teens looking to volunteer will find a list of available options. Free.

Free Lecture. 11 a.m.-noon at 601 S. Carlin Springs Road. Terri Remy, M.D. of Medical Associates of Beauregard will present some of the symptoms of menopause, the effects of the changes and how to manage the change. RSVP at 703-558-6859.

Saturday/Feb. 23

ESOL Tutor Training Workshop. 9:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. at James Lee Community Center, 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church. $40 for books and materials. More than 75 new volunteer English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) tutors are needed to help area immigrant adults learn to speak, read, and write English. Currently on a waiting list to be matched with tutors, these adult students are eager to improve their English skills by working one-to-one with a trained volunteer. E-mail volunteers@lcnv.org or 703-237-0866 x111.

Free Career Fair. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Embassy Suites Crystal City. Professionals who have a college degree or higher can meet employers who are hiring in the fields of sales, management and more. Visit www.psijobfair.com for more.

Wednesday/Feb. 27

Speaker Series. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at WETA, 2775 S. Quincy St. Leadership Arlington presents “Marketing to the Metro Renter.” Cost is $40 for members of Leadership Arlington and $50 for the general public. Lunch and materials are included. Visit www.leadershiparlington.org to register.

Making College Affordable. 7-9 p.m. at Wakefield High School, 4901 S. Chesterfield Road. U.S. Rep. Jim Moran hosts a workshop to help students and parents navigate the various opportunities. Free.

Wednesday/March 13

Scholarship Deadline. The Arlington County Scholarship Fund for Teachers, Inc. is awarding $2,000 scholarships to graduating seniors who desire a career in the field of education. Visit http://acsfft.arlingtonccpta.org for application information and forms.

Friday/March 15

Free Lecture. 11 a.m.-noon at 601 S. Carlin Springs Road. Nancy Nollen, MA, MSW will discuss how to maintain healthy conversation between adult children and their parents. RSVP at 703-558-6859.

Memory Screening Day. 9 a.m.-noon at Langston-Brown Senior Center. Get a confidential screening to detect any memory problems and get information about successful aging. Schedule an appointment or get information at 703-237-9048.

Looking for a Practice Space

Since 1993, Guiding Eyes for the Blind’s Dominion Puppy Raising Region has raised 470 puppies to become guide dogs for blind and visually impaired men and women around the world. For years the volunteer raisers from across Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County, and McLean have gathered on Sunday afternoons at a local church for their weekly puppy raising class. As of Feb. 15, however, the group will be without a home.

The Dominion region volunteers, currently made up of 18 raiser/pup teams, are each given an 8-week-old Guiding Eyes pup to love, nurture, and educate for 12 to 16 months before they return a well-socialized young adult dog for formal guide dog training. Weekly puppy raising classes are run by Guiding Eyes’ Regional Manager to support raisers and their pups.

The raisers are in need of a large room without carpeting, preferably close to an outside exit and on the main floor. The location should be equipped with chairs, tables, bathrooms, outdoor waste receptacles and some parking. During class, pups and handlers work together mostly with a leash, but some off-leash work and pup play is also incorporated. An available staircase for pups and handlers to use would be beneficial, but isn’t a necessity.

Alzheimer’s Association Support Group has meetings on the third Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Carlin Springs Health Pavilion, 601 S. Carlin Springs Road and also the first and third Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 4000 Lorcom Lane. They are open to people with Alzheimer’s, their caregivers, family members and friends. Free. Call the Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline at 703-359-4440 or 800-272-3900 before attending a group for the first time to verify meeting information, obtain directions or other information about the group. A complete list of all groups in the National Capital Area region can be viewed at www.alz.org/nca.

PFLAG of Arlington. Second Sunday at 3 p.m. PFLAG promotes the equality and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered persons and their families. Meets on the second Sunday of each month, at the Unitarian Universalist Church at George Mason Drive and Route 50. Contact aly.pflagdc@gmail.com.

Free Mall Walking Program for Seniors. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. Walk at your own pace in a safe and friendly environment. Group stretch and cool down led by hospital staff. Call 703-558-6859. Ballston Common Mall (Food Court Level), 4238 Wilson Blvd.

Job Seekers' Support Group Meeting. Second and fourth Sundays, through Dec. 9 at 12:15 p.m. Arlington Temple United Methodist Church located at 1835 N. Nash St. is hosting Job Seeker and Career Enrichment Group meetings. The group is open to job seekers and those who are employed and wondering "what's next." Sessions are composed of readings, exercises and discussions to assist and hold members accountable for their own enrichment. Sign-up is required for participation. Contact atumcoffice@verizon.net, 703-525-6075 or www.Meetup.com/jobseeker.

Call for Nominations. The County Department of Parks and Recreation is accepting applications for the Bill Thomas Outstanding Park Service Volunteers Award, now in its 8th year. Submissions will be accepted through 5 p.m. on Feb. 15. Nominations are judged on the basis of the nominee's direct involvement with an activity or contribution. Award criteria includes: 1) a contribution is the giving of personal time, expertise, a tangible gift or financial donation; 2) the activity or contribution upon which the nomination is based must have been completed prior to the year of selection and 3) the award may be for a specific accomplishment or for an accumulation of accomplishments over an extended period of time. To complete a nomination form, visit www.arlingtonva.us/dpr.

Instruments Wanted. Instruments of any type or size — from a piano to a piccolo, for an orphanage in Haiti. Contact Miriam Miller, Opera Guild of Northern Virginia for pick up. 703-536-7557; mcdm1@verizon.net;www.operaguildnova.org.

Vounteers Needed

AHC Inc. is looking for volunteers to help middle- and high-school students with homework, and to be role models and mentors. Volunteers are needed once a week for about an hour and a half, from 6 -7:30 p.m. or 6:30-8 p.m. at six different AHC community centers. Visit AHC's Teen Tutoring Program or call Mary Zambrano at 703-486-0626 ext. 140.

Volunteers Needed. Arlingtonians Meeting Emergency Needs (AMEN Inc.) seeks volunteers who will take social workers’ calls from home 1-5 p.m., one or two weekday afternoons per month. Approve requests for emergency financial assistance for their clients. Must have some computer skills to record requests on AMEN’s laptop computer. Training and ongoing consultation provided. Contact 703-558-0035 or amen@emergencyneeds.org. Visit www.emergencyneeds.org.

Arlington Commission on Long-Term Care Residences. Commission members are appointed by the County Board and must live or work in Arlington. For more information or an application, contact www.arlingtonva.us/aging or Carolyn Ferguson at 703-228-1700, TTY 703-228-1788, or Arlaaa@arlingtonva.us.

The TreeStewards of Arlington and Alexandria are volunteers dedicated to improving the health of our urban trees through educational programs, tree planting and care, demonstrations and tree maintenance throughout the community. Applications now being accepted for the 2013 Class of TreeStewards. New volunteer training will be held on Wednesday evenings, starting Feb. 13 through April, with some Saturday mornings. Fun and interactive training is provided by recognized experts in tree care and citizen advocates. Visit www.TreeStewards.org or call 703-527-2349.

Northern Virginia Family Service seeks volunteers to serve as mentors to low-income seniors, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Volunteers will work one-on-one with seniors to help them plan and maintain monthly budgets, enroll in appropriate benefit programs and provide friendly support to lift the spirits of aging clients, among other duties. The position is located at Culpepper Gardens, 4435 North Pershing Dr. To sign up, please contact Navara Cannon at volunteer@nvfs.org or call 571-748-2536.